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Biography

While Helio Castroneves ranks as the elder statesman in the Team Penske stable of drivers, he still possesses the speed and skill necessary to win at the highest levels of motorsports and he continues to have the drive and enthusiasm of an eager rookie racer. One of the most successful and popular drivers of his era, Castroneves is best known in racing circles as a three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 and one of the winningest drivers in Team Penske history. The 2019 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season marks the 20th year of competition under the Team Penske banner for Castroneves, and he is showing no signs of slowing down.

The fast Brazilian continued his winning ways in 2018 as he and No. 7 Acura ARX-05 Prototype co-driver Ricky Taylor drove to victory in the Acura Sports Car Challenge at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. The performance produced the first win for Acura Team Penske and it marked the 17th season in Castroneves’ illustrious career in which he won at least one race. The veteran driver was a key cog in helping Acura Team Penske build a solid foundation for the future while the organization returned to where it began – as a sports car team back in 1966. Castroneves and Taylor finished the season with one win, two podium finishes and one pole position.

Last season’s success added to the impressive accomplishments across Castroneves’ career. He has earned 32 victories, 54 pole positions, 95 podium finishes and 6,403 laps led in INDYCAR and Sports Car competition. While he is energized and excited about the challenge of racing sports cars, Castroneves also isn’t done with INDYCAR racing just yet. He will back at the hallowed grounds of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May as he pursues the immortality that comes with admittance to the four-time Indianapolis 500 winner’s club, as he looks to join his mentor and Team Penske Hall of Fame driver, Rick Mears.

Biography

While Helio Castroneves ranks as the elder statesman in the Team Penske stable of drivers, he still possesses the speed and skill necessary to win at the highest levels of motorsports and he continues to have the drive and enthusiasm of an eager rookie racer. One of the most successful and popular drivers of his era, Castroneves is best known in racing circles as a three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 and one of the winningest drivers in Team Penske history. The 2019 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season marks the 20th year of competition under the Team Penske banner for Castroneves, and he is showing no signs of slowing down.

The fast Brazilian continued his winning ways in 2018 as he and No. 7 Acura ARX-05 Prototype co-driver Ricky Taylor drove to victory in the Acura Sports Car Challenge at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. The performance produced the first win for Acura Team Penske and it marked the 17th season in Castroneves’ illustrious career in which he won at least one race. The veteran driver was a key cog in helping Acura Team Penske build a solid foundation for the future while the organization returned to where it began – as a sports car team back in 1966. Castroneves and Taylor finished the season with one win, two podium finishes and one pole position.

Last season’s success added to the impressive accomplishments across Castroneves’ career. He has earned 32 victories, 54 pole positions, 95 podium finishes and 6,403 laps led in INDYCAR and Sports Car competition. While he is energized and excited about the challenge of racing sports cars, Castroneves also isn’t done with INDYCAR racing just yet. He will back at the hallowed grounds of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May as he pursues the immortality that comes with admittance to the four-time Indianapolis 500 winner’s club, as he looks to join his mentor and Team Penske Hall of Fame driver, Rick Mears.

In his final full season racing in the IndyCar Series in 2017, Castroneves returned to Victory Lane and climbed the fence once again at Iowa Speedway in July. Three additional podium results and a series-leading 16 top-10 finishes placed Castroneves within striking distance of the championship at the season finale. He gave his all at Sonoma Raceway, and ultimately finished fifth in the race and fourth in the series standings. It marked the 14th time in his 20 seasons competing in the IndyCar Series that Castroneves has finished among the top five drivers in the championship standings.

Castroneves resides in South Florida with his fiancée Adriana and their daughter Mikaella.

Castroneves Key Accomplishments

Three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 (2001, 2002, 2009)

Four-time Indianapolis 500 pole winner

16 career IMSA starts with two wins, six podium finishes and four pole positions

Scored the first win in Acura Team Penske history with Ricky Taylor at Mid-Ohio in 2018

Won the 2008 Petit Le Mans with Team Penske

Four-time runner up in the IndyCar Series driver standings

Winningest IndyCar Series driver in Team Penske history with 30 victories

Winner of at least one IndyCar Series race in 11-consecutive seasons from 2000-2010

Season five winner of Dancing With The Stars on ABC

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Career Highlights

2018 - Posts the first victory in Acura Team Penske history with co-driver Ricky Taylor in the Acura Sports Car Challenge at the Mid-Ohio SportsCar Course in May. Finishes his first full IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season with one win, one pole position, two podium finishes and 367 laps led. Competes in the Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis 500 for Team Penske.

2017 - Returns to Victory Circle as he picks up his first Verizon IndyCar Series win since Detroit in 2014 with performance at Iowa Speedway. Narrowly misses winning his fourth Indianapolis 500 by .201 seconds as he finishes second to Takuma Sato. Records one win with three podium finishes and wins three Verizon P1 Pole Awards. Wins the pole on the streets of Long Beach for the third consecutive year and scores his second straight Verizon P1 Award at Phoenix before capturing his first career pole at the iconic Road America. Competes for the Verizon IndyCar Series championship until the final race at Sonoma Raceway, as Team Penske finishes the year 1-2-4-5 in the standings with Castroneves coming home fourth. After the season announces he will join the Acura Team Penske IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar program driving the Acura ARX-05 in 2018.

2016 - Completes another successful season that features four podium results, two Verizon P1 Pole Awards and a third-place finish in the championship. Starts the season strong finishing fourth in the season-opening race at St. Petersburg, Fla., before winning the Verizon P1 Award in INDYCAR's return to Phoenix. Wins the pole for the third race of the season in Long Beach where he posts his first podium of the season. Records podium results at the Indianapolis Grand Prix, the streets of Toronto and at historic Watkins Glen before finishing the season ranked third in the championship behind teammates Simon Pagenaud and Will Power.

2015 - Wins four Verizon P1 Pole Awards, five podium finishes, and places fifth in the championship standings. In the season opener on the streets of St. Petersburg, Fla., Castroneves helps Team Penske to a 1-2-4-5 finish by bringing his Hitachi Chevrolet home fourth. He continues his quest to win his record-tying fourth Indianapolis 500-mile race. He gives that goal an admirable attempt this year, finishing seventh in the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” He follows that up three more podium finishes at Texas Motor Speedway, the streets of Toronto and The Milwaukee Mile to stay in contention for his first series title all the way down to the season finale at Sonoma Raceway.

Career Highlights

2018 - Posts the first victory in Acura Team Penske history with co-driver Ricky Taylor in the Acura Sports Car Challenge at the Mid-Ohio SportsCar Course in May. Finishes his first full IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season with one win, one pole position, two podium finishes and 367 laps led. Competes in the Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis 500 for Team Penske.

2017 - Returns to Victory Circle as he picks up his first Verizon IndyCar Series win since Detroit in 2014 with performance at Iowa Speedway. Narrowly misses winning his fourth Indianapolis 500 by .201 seconds as he finishes second to Takuma Sato. Records one win with three podium finishes and wins three Verizon P1 Pole Awards. Wins the pole on the streets of Long Beach for the third consecutive year and scores his second straight Verizon P1 Award at Phoenix before capturing his first career pole at the iconic Road America. Competes for the Verizon IndyCar Series championship until the final race at Sonoma Raceway, as Team Penske finishes the year 1-2-4-5 in the standings with Castroneves coming home fourth. After the season announces he will join the Acura Team Penske IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar program driving the Acura ARX-05 in 2018.

2016 - Completes another successful season that features four podium results, two Verizon P1 Pole Awards and a third-place finish in the championship. Starts the season strong finishing fourth in the season-opening race at St. Petersburg, Fla., before winning the Verizon P1 Award in INDYCAR's return to Phoenix. Wins the pole for the third race of the season in Long Beach where he posts his first podium of the season. Records podium results at the Indianapolis Grand Prix, the streets of Toronto and at historic Watkins Glen before finishing the season ranked third in the championship behind teammates Simon Pagenaud and Will Power.

2015 - Wins four Verizon P1 Pole Awards, five podium finishes, and places fifth in the championship standings. In the season opener on the streets of St. Petersburg, Fla., Castroneves helps Team Penske to a 1-2-4-5 finish by bringing his Hitachi Chevrolet home fourth. He continues his quest to win his record-tying fourth Indianapolis 500-mile race. He gives that goal an admirable attempt this year, finishing seventh in the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” He follows that up three more podium finishes at Texas Motor Speedway, the streets of Toronto and The Milwaukee Mile to stay in contention for his first series title all the way down to the season finale at Sonoma Raceway.

2014 - Enjoyed another consistent, successful season behind the wheel of the No. 3 Hitachi/Shell-Pennzoil/AAA /Automobile Club of Southern California/Verizon Chevrolet. Picked up his third career win in the Chevrolet Dual in Detroit presented by Quicken Loans at Belle Isle Park. Finished second in the Verizon IndyCar Series final standings for the fourth time on the strength of one win, six podium finishes and three Verizon P1 Pole Awards. Narrowlymissed out on winning a record-tying fourth Indianapolis 500 by .006 seconds. Moved into a tie with Rick Mears for 11th place on the all-time series wins list with 29. His 41 career pole positions have him ranked fourth, one spot ahead of Mears.

2013 - Produced perhaps his best season in his 14th year competing for Team Penske. Scored his fourth career victory at Texas Motor Speedway for his lone win of the season. Led all series drivers with 16 top-10 finishes in 19 races. Topped all drivers with an everage finishing position of 7.5. Led the IndyCar Series standings for all but five weeks of the season. Endured a tough doubleheader weekend at Houston where lost the series lead late in the season and wound up finishing as series runner-up to Scott Dixon.

2012 - Enjoyed a rejuvenated season for Team Penske as he scored two wins and pole position to finish fourth in the IndyCar Series standings. Won the season-opening race in St. Petersburg for his third career victory at the popular street circuit. Captured the pole position at Barber Motorsports Park. Won at the Edmonton Airport circuit as he led all 75 laps for satisfying, dominant victory.

2011 -

Finished 11th in the IZOD IndyCar Series Championship. Earns three top-five finishes, including two second place finishes at Edmonton and Infineon, pushing his impressive career total to 100. His career 4,468 laps led lead all current drivers. Saw his record streak of winning a race and a pole in 11 consecutive seasons come to an end.

2010 - Finished fourth in the IZOD IndyCar Series Championship, won the inaugural Grand Prix of Alabama, won at Kentucky and won in Japan after starting from the pole and leading the most laps. He also won his fourth Indianapolis 500 pole and his fifth Indy Pit Stop Competition. He continued his record streak of winning with the Team to 11 consecutive seasons and posted nine top-five and 15 top-10 finishes.

2009 - Finishes fourth in the IndyCar Series Championship point standings driving the No. 3 Team Penske Dallara/Honda, despite missing the season-opening race. Wins his third Indianapolis 500-mile race. Also wins his third Indy 500 pole and captures the team Pit Stop Competition. Wins the race at Texas and continues his record streak of winning with the Team to 10 consecutive seasons.Post seven top-five and 10 top-10 finishes.

2008 - Finishes second in the IndyCar Series points standings driving the No. 3 Team Penske Dallara/Honda. Wins in Sonoma and Chicago and extends his record of consecutive years with a win for the team (9). Scores three pole positions (Nashville, Mid-Ohio and Sonoma) and brings his career total to 33.

2007 - Finishes sixth in the IndyCar Series Championship point standings driving the No 3 Team Penske Dallara/Honda. Wins from the pole at St. Petersburg and breaks team record for most consecutive seasons with a race victory (eight). Captures the Indianapolis 500 pole position for the second time in his career. Establishes new series season record with seven pole positions including efforts at St. Petersburg, Japan, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Watkins Glen, Mid-Ohio and Detroit.

2006 - Finishes third in the IndyCar Series Championship point standings driving the No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Dallara/Honda. Wins at St. Petersburg, Japan, Texas and Michigan; continues record of winning at least one race a season since joining Marlboro Team Penske. Wins a series-high five pole positions at Watkins Glen, Richmond, Milwaukee, Michigan and Kentucky.

2005 - Finishes sixth in the IndyCar Series Championship driving the No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Dallara/Toyota. Wins at Richmond, days after sustaining a shoulder injury during a test there; continues record of winning at least one race a season since joining Marlboro Team Penske. Moves into second place on Penske Racing’s all-time Indy car win list behind Rick Mears. Wins pole positions at Pikes Peak and Watkins Glen.

2004 - Finishes fourth in the IndyCar Series Championship driving the No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Dallara/Toyota. Wins season finale at Texas, tying Al Unser Jr. and Danny Sullivan for second in all-time race wins for Penske Racing. Wins five poles, including the final four events, tying the IRL IndyCar Series record for consecutive poles set by Billy Boat in 1998. One of two drivers to finish every race running. Receives the Scott Brayton Award at the Indianapolis 500 for displaying the character that best exemplifies the racing spirit of the late Scott Brayton.

2003 - Finishes third in the IndyCar Series Championship driving the No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Dallara/Toyota Captures pole for the Indianapolis 500, finishes second to teammate Gil de Ferran in Penske’s second 1-2 finish at Indy in three years. Wins two races – St. Louis and Nazareth – and three poles.

2002 - Finishes second in the IndyCar Series Championship in first full season. Drives the No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Dallara/Chevrolet. Wins the Indy 500, becoming the first driver to win it consecutively since Al Unser in 1970 and 1971 and just the fifth driver in history to do so. At 27, he is the youngest driver to win twice at Indy and the only driver to win in his first two attempts. Wins two races (Indy and Phoenix) and one pole (Phoenix).

2001 - Finishes a career best fourth in the CART Series driving the No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Honda/Reynard. Wins the Indianapolis 500 as well as the Rookie of the Year, becoming the eighth rookie to win in his debut at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Wins three races and three poles. Becomes the second driver in CART history to lead every lap in two races during the same season (Long Beach and Detroit); Michael Andretti did it 1992.

2000 - Joins Marlboro Team Penske and finishes seventh in CART Series driving the No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Honda/Reynard. Wins three races, including his first CART victory in Detroit, and three poles. First in laps led on road/temporary street circuits with 245.

Team Penske is one of the most successful teams in the history of professional sports. Cars owned and prepared by Team Penske have produced more than 500 major race wins, over 600 pole positions and 34 Championships across open-wheel, stock car and sports car racing competition. Over the course of its 53-year history, the team has also earned 18 Indianapolis 500 victories, two Daytona 500 Championships, a Formula 1 win and overall victories in the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring. For 2019, Team Penske will compete in the NTT IndyCar Series, the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, the NASCAR Xfinity Series and the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. The team also races in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, in a partnership with Dick Johnson Racing, as DJR Team Penske.